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"...Are Palestinian Christians living in the Gaza Strip being kidnapped by Muslims who force them to convert to Islam?

This is a story that is considered taboo among many Palestinians, who prefer to lay all the blame only on Israel.

According to the Greek Orthodox Church in the Gaza Strip, at least five Christians have been kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam in recent weeks.

If anyone has good reason to fear for his life it is Archbishop Alexios, head of the Greek Church in the Gaza Strip, who is spearheading the protests against persecution of Christians and forced conversions.

In the past few days the archbishop has come under sharp criticism from many Palestinians and the Hamas government for daring to speak out about the plight of his community.

Islamic groups and human rights activists in the Gaza Strip claimed that the Christians converted to Islam of their own free will..."

"This is the Apostolic Faith, the Orthodox Faith, and the Faith of the Fathers. Having this wonderful treasure, let us preserve it, let us keep it, and let us also use it in such a way that this treasure becomes the victory of Christ in us and in His Church." ~ St. Severus of Antioch ~

Islamic groups and human rights activists in the Gaza Strip claimed that the Christians converted to Islam of their own free will..."

Oh, of course!

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One more reason why I support an entire full blown European/USA invasion of the Middle East One of the few right-wing thoughts that I actually support.

Quite... extreme

I wouldn't wish such a thing as an invasion since our sympathies have always been towards the Islamists because that's where our self interests lie. (Ex: Our support for the Sunni's, the most intolerant Muslims in Syria.) The West has never favored the Christians in the Near and Middle East as well as in the Balkans...and for that reason we're back into a cold war with Russia.

One more reason why I support an entire full blown European/USA invasion of the Middle East One of the few right-wing thoughts that I actually support.

No! Enough damage has been done!

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One more reason why I support an entire full blown European/USA invasion of the Middle East One of the few right-wing thoughts that I actually support.

Because these have worked SO well in the past (Crusades, anyone?) and white people (basically, that's what you're saying and there's no denying it so don't bother) have such a great track record.

Posts like this are one more reason why I think your parents should take your computer privileges away until you mature enough to actually think about what you spew across cyberspace before you hit the post button.

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One more reason why I support an entire full blown European/USA invasion of the Middle East One of the few right-wing thoughts that I actually support.

I don't care if it's right-wing or left-wing; it's totally ill conceived. Let's say, for sake of argument, that such an invasion does take place and Gaza is secured and Hamas is chased out and a new "democratic" government comes in. What do you suppose will also come in? If you said Evangelical Christians, you'd be right. They're the ones pushing for invasions of this region so that they can start evangelizing this area since they won't/can't evangelize in places like Iran or Saudi Arabia or any other place where there is a Muslim state government because to do so means death. And whom do you think they'll try to convert first? The Muslims? Oh no. They'll go right after the Orthodox Christians in the area.

JamesR, I didn't realize you were all but 16. That makes perfect sense as most of the stuff you post here is ludicrous and clearly devoid of thought. Maybe you shouldn't post here until you're at least 21 and have actually lived a little outside of your sheltered home life.

One more reason why I support an entire full blown European/USA invasion of the Middle East One of the few right-wing thoughts that I actually support.

I don't care if it's right-wing or left-wing; it's totally ill conceived. Let's say, for sake of argument, that such an invasion does take place and Gaza is secured and Hamas is chased out and a new "democratic" government comes in. What do you suppose will also come in? If you said Evangelical Christians, you'd be right. They're the ones pushing for invasions of this region so that they can start evangelizing this area since they won't/can't evangelize in places like Iran or Saudi Arabia or any other place where there is a Muslim state government because to do so means death. And whom do you think they'll try to convert first? The Muslims? Oh no. They'll go right after the Orthodox Christians in the area.

JamesR, I didn't realize you were all but 16. That makes perfect sense as most of the stuff you post here is ludicrous and clearly devoid of thought. Maybe you shouldn't post here until you're at least 21 and have actually lived a little outside of your sheltered home life.

That, on top of the fact that thousands of innocent lives would be lost. The unique cultures and values of the countries in that region would all but die out, as well.

« Last Edit: July 22, 2012, 05:21:41 PM by Severian »

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I actually agree with what you are saying. We should try to be magnanimous despite the comment he made.

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I once felt the same way in my youth. Then I realized Western culture has just as many problems as every other culture.

Full disclosure: This REALLY sank in while I was deployed to Iraq and had a chance to meet the everyday people there. They are no different than anyone else, trying to survive and do right by their family. Governments seem to be in conflict more than people.

I actually agree with what you are saying. We should try to be magnanimous despite the comment he made.

I disagree. The best thing my grandma and some of my classmates did for me back when I was a young, cocky, know-it-all was knock me over the head with the proverbial 2-by-4 a few times. The treatment was harsh, but I had it coming to me. (Has your grandmother ever taken you to the nearest department of transportation building, dropped you off there with all your luggage, and told you to find your own way to your college campus because you had the gall to tell her repeatedly to stop smoking inside her own car?)

I don't think anyone should vote, no matter what age they are unless they study all the internal and external issues in depth...and by that I mean from different sources. When it comes to foreign policy I skim through the spin of the BBC, and then go on to Russia Today, that way I can form a more balanced viewpoint. Next I go on to my favorite Turkish Newspaper to find out all the information we're not being told...like the Russian war ships heading for the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Israelis having naval war games with live ammunition outside of Athens... to the chagrin of the Turks of course.

Good question! Where are Syrian Christians heading now? The Alawites/Druze might go to the Iraqi border and settle there, or join the Hizbollah gangs to defend their sect from the Anglo-Saxon-Sunni coalition. Christians were foolish for not having their own enclaves in Syria, Iraq and Egypt. By the way, what role does the Alawite population in Turkey play? There are about 500,000 Alawites in Anatolia.

Let's pray for the safety and wellbeing of our Christian brothers and sisters!

Good question! Where are Syrian Christians heading now? The Alawites/Druze might go to the Iraqi border and settle there, or join the Hizbollah gangs to defend their sect from the Anglo-Saxon-Sunni coalition. Christians were foolish for not having their own enclaves in Syria, Iraq and Egypt. By the way, what role does the Alawite population in Turkey play? There are about 500,000 Alawites in Anatolia.

Let's pray for the safety and wellbeing of our Christian brothers and sisters!

France did establish the nation of Lebanon as a Christian nation, but the Muslim minority eventually became the majority as it did throughout the Near and Middle East. This isn't only because of a higher birthrate among the Muslims, but because the Christians are forced to leave in order to escape persecution.

The Alawites are moderate Muslims, and I know that Israel offered them the Golan Heights. It is a smart move on Israel's part, because maintaining control of the Golan Heights has always been a problem for them, and if the Alawites (and Christians), are settled there, it would act as a buffer zone and protect them from the more extreme Islamists in control of Syria.

The Syrian troops have pulled away from the border with Turkey in order to protect Damascus, and the control of the borders has been given to the Kurds. I see a Kurdistan in the making, and it serves Turkey right. Turkey created the rebellion and anarchy in order to grab a chunk of Syria, but with a Kurdistan building up next to them, they might end up losing a chunk of their own nation.